LOG Coral Fountain Grass

Low to Full sun to Attracts Attracts Native to

moderate water part shade butterflies hummingbirds Mexico.

Why we love it…

This show-stopping beauty is known as firecracker to some, but we feel that the common name “coral fountain” is much more descriptive of the way this plant’s branches arch outwards from its center and cascade gracefully to the ground. Layers upon layers of coral red flowers seem to drip from the tips of each branch, creating a stunning effect in tall planters and hanging baskets. These abundant -filled blooms keep the hummingbirds and butterflies endlessly busy from spring through fall. Coral fountain is reminiscent of a grass, but in our climate it is a perennial with tiny, inconspicuous leaflets that drop at the first sign of cooler weather. Branches die back when temperatures fall below 25oF to give this plant a short winter rest, but new growth resumes quickly every spring.

Lydia says: Coral fountain is tolerant of salt, and it’s

also one of the few desert that will grow in damp soil. Fertilize regularly for better blooming!

Perennial Shrub: Russelia equisetiformis Size (H x W): 3-5 feet x 3-5 feet

Blooms: Coral red, early spring through fall This plant is included in our Civano Select TM collection. Civano Select TM plants are Exposure: Full sun to part shade handpicked by our horticulturalist for quality, Hardiness Zone: 25° F, USDA Zone 9 form and health! Water: Low to moderate

Civano Nursery Pruning: Late winter to early spring 5301 S. Houghton Rd Tucson Arizona 85747 Growth Rate: Moderate to fast www.civanonursery.com